Dead Girl (film)

Dead Girl is an American film written and directed by Adam Coleman Howard, who costars with Anne Parillaud.

[3][4] Ari Rose, an unsuccessful actor, becomes infatuated with a beautiful woman named Helen-Catherine.

Around the same time as this obsession takes hold, Ari learns that his regular therapist, Dr.

Dark the next day where Ari recounts the date as if nothing bad happened, he goes home and has sex with Helen-Catherine’s corpse.

A retrospective very negative review in The New York Times stated, "Certainly Very Bad Things and Dead-Alive, among other films, have proven that tasteless material can be funny, and even -- as in the wonderfully morbid The Loved One -- satirical.

The real problem here is that Adam Coleman Howard is equally inept in all three of his capacities on this film.

To spice things up, Frida (Amanda Plummer), Helen's roommate, falls in love with Ari.